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    Typhoon Megi leaves 200,000 homeless in Philippines

    The Philippines is hit by the typhoon Megi. This typhoon megi is so strong, this crucial storm left  trail of ruin. The official said “at least 200,000 people remained homeless with the cost to infrastructure still unknown.” This typhoon Megi is the worst in  many years.  President Benigno Aquino praised his administration’s response to Typhoon Megi. President Benigno Aquino said that “the thorough preparations had helped minimise loss of life, after at least 11 people died.” The thousand of people were moved from low lying areas to avoid the flash flood and landslides also. There food and medicines in the evacuation centers already. The weather bureau gave hourly radio updates about the path of the storm. The  governor of the hardest-hit province of Isabela, Faustino Dy told reporters in Cauayan, northern Philippines. stated “Their food supply is only up to Sunday. But going there is very difficult. There is no road to reach them,”.  This typhoon Megi has a similar magnitude that hits the Philippines in 2006 and more than 1,000 people died. This typhoon is very strong and it will never forget by those who is homeless and affected by this typhoon Megi.

     

    Reference:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-11581196